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El tostadorcito valiente

Título original: The Brave Little Toaster
  • 1987
  • 7
  • 1h 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Jon Lovitz, Timothy E. Day, Deanna Oliver, Thurl Ravenscroft, and Timothy Stack in El tostadorcito valiente (1987)
A group of dated appliances embark on a journey to the city to find their master after being abandoned in a cabin in the woods.
Reproducir trailer2:08
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AnimaciónAnimación dibujada a manoAventuraDrama psicológicoFamiliaFantasíaMusicalQuestTragedia

Un grupo de electrodomésticos anticuados se embarcan en un viaje a la ciudad para encontrar a su dueño tras ser abandonados en una cabaña en el bosque.Un grupo de electrodomésticos anticuados se embarcan en un viaje a la ciudad para encontrar a su dueño tras ser abandonados en una cabaña en el bosque.Un grupo de electrodomésticos anticuados se embarcan en un viaje a la ciudad para encontrar a su dueño tras ser abandonados en una cabaña en el bosque.

  • Dirección
    • Jerry Rees
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    • Thomas M. Disch
    • Jerry Rees
    • Joe Ranft
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    • Jon Lovitz
    • Timothy Stack
    • Timothy E. Day
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    7.2/10
    29 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Jerry Rees
    • Guionistas
      • Thomas M. Disch
      • Jerry Rees
      • Joe Ranft
    • Elenco
      • Jon Lovitz
      • Timothy Stack
      • Timothy E. Day
    • 92Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 21Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
      • 1 premio ganado y 4 nominaciones en total

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    Jon Lovitz
    Jon Lovitz
    • Radio
    • (voz)
    Timothy Stack
    Timothy Stack
    • Lampy
    • (voz)
    • (as Tim Stack)
    • …
    Timothy E. Day
    • Blanky
    • (voz)
    • …
    Thurl Ravenscroft
    • Kirby
    • (voz)
    Deanna Oliver
    • Toaster
    • (voz)
    Phil Hartman
    Phil Hartman
    • Air Conditioner
    • (voz)
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    Joe Ranft
    Joe Ranft
    • Elmo St. Peters
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    Judy Toll
    • Mish-Mash
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    Wayne Kaatz
    • Rob (The Master)
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    Colette Savage
    • Chris
    • (voz)
    Mindy Sterling
    Mindy Sterling
    • Mother
    • (voz)
    • (as Mindy Stern)
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    Jim Jackman
    Jim Jackman
    • Plugsy
    • (voz)
    Randall William Cook
    Randall William Cook
    • Entertainment Center
    • (voz)
    Randy Bennett
    Randy Bennett
    • Computer
    • (voz)
    Jonathan Benair
    • Black and White TV
    • (voz)
    Louis Conti
    • Spanish Announcer
    • (voz)
    Beth Anderson
    • Chorus
    • (voz)
    Pat Ericson
    • Chorus
    • (voz)
    • Dirección
      • Jerry Rees
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      • Jerry Rees
      • Joe Ranft
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    8Oggz

    Warm, engaging stuff

    This is excellent stuff, thank god for Channel 4 in the UK for showing it from time to time. I caught it one early morning, straight after a night of serious zonked-out clubbing - probably in the "right" frame of mind for it, you could say - and ten minutes into it I was hooked. Funny, witty, crisp and unusually dark for a cartoon kiddies story, it does work throughout, bar a couple of plodding moments. But the points the film makes and the motives it revolves around, although not new or original, are well placed and executed - companionship, callousness, bonding, slip shoddiness, arrogance, transience and loyalty are all treated in a way which justifies even the occasional lapses into exaggerated sentimentality.

    What's even more interesting is to see how the film works in the setting of it's own initial premise - that is, an "older" apparatus, with cruder animation, compared to the marvels of CG graphics which nowadays we take as set standards. And even there it's an overall winner, it shows that one doesn't need a high flying budget, the latest technology or big name voice characterisations to make a point and come up with a thoroughly enjoyable and heartwarming cartoon flick.

    Whether this will become a true children's animated classic is yet to be seen, but it's on the right path, and it's ageing really well. Recommended for pre-teens and their parents everywhere, plus just about anyone who gives it a chance. True, there are a few moments of horror which very young children might find upsetting (I myself never really got over my first viewing of "Bambi" all those years ago -even my mum was in tears) - but that's the deal.

    Watch it, highly recommended.
    fantasyescapist

    While the master's away, the appliances will play ...

    I remember early one morning as an eight-year-old, I caught this film on ITV and thought it was really good, and guess what? More than ten years later, I still do.

    Shown on Channel 4 this morning on half-term week, it's more than meets the eye. Toaster, Lamp, Blankie, Hoover and Radio(I think) all go on an adventure to find their master, who appears to have abandoned them in his old childhood cottage.

    It seems like this is like an 80s Toy Story or something, only with the appliances coming to life, and having their own personalities. Like Toy Story, it has a good plot and likable characters.

    Sure, it has it's dark moments, so parents of young children should take note and check beforehand, but honestly, it only adds to the excitement of the film, and makes you actually care about the characters.

    The animation may seem quite dated now, but the story in itself is timeless. This is definitely one to keep for generations to come.
    Lechuguilla

    A Fine Animated Film

    Having seemingly been abandoned in their country cottage by their owner, five small household appliances (radio, lamp, blanket, vacuum cleaner, and toaster) set out cross-country on a journey to find their master, a young boy. Along the way, the five appliances encounter various adventures and trials, like a waterfall, a pond with frogs, and a fat little repairman.

    In the transference of human emotion to everyday objects, the story's theme is the yearning to be included, to be relevant, to be needed and loved. The five adventurers display varying human traits. Radio is the most verbal, and something of a comic. Blanket is a tad snugly and sentimental. Kirby the vacuum cleaner is proud and brave. Lamp is "light"-hearted and upbeat. Toaster seems the most ... "grounded" with common sense.

    The film makes these low-tech appliances sympathetic and heroic. But contrast, the "cutting-edge" electronics are portrayed as mean and possibly deceptive. I wouldn't disagree with that.

    Color visuals are fine. Animation is acceptable. Even though the lyrics to some of the songs are hard to understand, I like the soundtrack, especially "Trutti-Frutti", "B-Movie Show", and "Mammy". I don't quite understand the rationale for including multiple references to Roosevelt. And radio is forever referring to past historical events. I'm not sure why.

    Entirely appropriate for kids, "The Brave Little Toaster" works for adults too, mostly through its all-too-human emotional themes, and as a pleasant change from real-life actors, their dramas, and their careers.
    doozer333

    A bizarre yet totally engaging little film.

    I watched this film about a thousand times when I was a kid and upon a nostalgia induced viewing of it on the Disney Channel, it has joined my list as one of the most oddly pleasurable films ever made. First of all, you have to give it credit for its premise alone. Take a standard road trip buddy picture and cast it with talking household appliances. Acid induced? Maybe. But they take this ridiculous premise and roll with it, turning it into something that is honestly funny, sometimes sweet and strangely enough, kind of thought provoking in it's own way. The dialog is almost Toy Story sharp at times, referencing everything from Joan Rivers to Teddy Roosevelt, and just like it's computer animated descendant, throws around some heavy ideas. We watch as cars reminisce about their glory days before being crushed into cubes, look on in horror as appliances are gutted barbarically at a used parts store and root our quaint heroes on as they are confronted with the techno marvels of the modern age. The characters just struggle to get home but the movie is about the struggle to stay relevant when you're constantly being replaced by a faster model. An interesting idea when you think about it, and a fun, cool little movie worth seeing no matter what your age.
    10TheMediocreGatsby

    Great, great movie

    When I was a kid, I absolutely loved this movie. I watched it essentially every week. Now, of course, I watch it a lot less, but it's still a great movie. With some awesome voices (Phil Hartman, Jon Lovitz etc.) and some good humor for adults, it's excellent family fun. A movie that kids love, and then adults can stand to watch with little pain. If you have kids, then I really suggest this movie.

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    • Trivia
      In a 2010 interview at Cal State, Northridge, Deanna Oliver revealed that at her son's deployment ceremony to Afghanistan, some of the soldiers who were fans of the film had brought their toasters with them for her to autograph.
    • Errores
      Many times, the various characters demonstrate the need to be plugged in (and actively drawing energy from the power source), while at other times, they seem totally independent (Lampy, for example, can use his light freely, yet it draws down their battery when he is plugged in).
    • Citas

      Air Conditioner: You guys really have an attachment for that kid, don't you?

      Blanky: Yes. He was our master.

      Air Conditioner: Well, that's real nice, and any day now, he might come romping back, huh? He'll just come whistling through that door, and everything will be the same. Real peachy-keen-like.

      Blanky: Uh-huh.

      Lampy: It's a possibility.

      Toaster: Well, at least we try to be optimistic.

      Air Conditioner: [shouts] Optimistic? Somebody try to untie the knot in this guy's cord!

      Kirby: Why don't you just shut off?

      Air Conditioner: Hey, I'm really scared there, Kirby. What are you going to do, suck me to death?

    • Versiones alternativas
      The original version features the TV announcer pulling photos out of a file cabinet; one brief glimpse is seen of a woman from the waist up, wearing only large stars on her breasts. This has been edited so she is wearing a bikini top (the inside corners of which actually match the stars in shape). This affects at least the US 2003 DVD and c. 1998 VHS releases, but not the c. 1991 laserdisc.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in The Making of 'The Oz Kids' (1996)
    • Bandas sonoras
      City of Light
      Music and Lyrics by Van Dyke Parks

      Performed by Deanna Oliver, Timothy Stack, Thurl Ravenscroft, Jerry Rees and Timothy E. Day

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de mayo de 1988 (México)
    • Países de origen
      • Estados Unidos
      • Japón
      • Taiwán
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      • Official site
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      • Hyperion Pictures
      • The Kushner-Locke Company
      • Wang Film Productions Company
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      • 1h 30min(90 min)
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      • 1.33 : 1(original ratio)

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